I wasn't comparing their age at the moment man...I was going to compare them when they had similar minutes per game, but Young is getting 32 as a freshman while Igoudala didn't get 32 until he was a sophomore. Do ya see how there can be an age difference there?
And just as an FYI, Igoudala also played with some ball dominant players. Channing Frye and Salim Stoudamire. Now obviously their NBA careers never played out as much, but they were quite good in college, and Stoudamire was a PG who really liked to shoot the ball (plus he was good at it). His freshman year he also played with Jason Gardner, a ball-dominant PG.
Now I like James Young...I think he's a good player. But you're comparing him to a guy who for his career averaged 15/5/5 and in the NBA, a guy who averaged a little over 8 rebounds and 5 assists a game when he got 32 mpg in college, despite playing with ball-dominant guards and a good post player, a guy who has been known as a lock down defender since day 1. You can tell me that he has all the tools to be a lock-down defender, awesome...but until he goes out there and proves it, then that's just athleticism that isn't used. I see a guy (Young), playing for one of the top defensive coaches in college basketball who isn't playing good defense. I see no reason for why he would improve that part of his game when he gets to the NBA. Again, Young will be a fine player as long as he doesn't out-shoot himself, but he is nowhere similar to Andre Igoudala except for the fact that they're black and they can jump high. That's it.